2013Played in 12 of 13 games, missing the contest at Kansas State (11/23) ... started in the Sugar Bowl vs. Alabama (1/2) and set career highs with six catches for 105 yards and a touchdown ... caught one pass for eight yards in a start at Oklahoma State (12/7) ... started and tallied 75 receiving yards on four receptions against Iowa State (11/16) ... caught two passes for 11 yards at Baylor (11/7) ... Scored on a 35-yard touchdown run and caught one pass for nine yards against Texas Tech (10/26) ... threw a 49-yard touchdown pass on a wide receiver reverse at Kansas (10/19) ... started and had five catches for 70 yards vs. Texas (10/12) ... started and made one catch for 19 yards versus TCU (10/5) ... started and caught a 26-yard touchdown pass at Notre Dame (9/28) ... made first start of career and had two receptions for 16 yards against Tulsa (9/14) ... tallied three receptions for 46 yards against West Virginia (9/7) ... caught a seven yard pass against ULM (8/31)

2012Played in 12 games, mostly on special teams ... recorded one reception in three separate games.

At East Mississippi Community CollegeNamed to the 2011 Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-State/North Division First Team ... led his team with 76 receptions for 1,042 yards and 17 touchdowns as a sophomore ... closed out his sophomore year with eight or more catches in each of EMCC's last four games, including three postseason outings ... posted a career-high nine grabs for 139 receiving yards and three TDs in the Lions' 42-17 win over Mississippi Gulf Coast CC in the MACJC State Championship game ... had five 100-yard receiving games and a touchdown catch in 11 of his 12 games as a sophomore ... totaled 17 receptions for 244 receiving yards, 14.4 yards per catch and a pair of touchdowns as a freshman at EMCC.

High SchoolLed Kemper County High School in rushing (862 yards), passing (133-of-272 for 2,059 yards & 24 TDs) and scoring (96 points) as a prep senior ... saw action at quarterback, receiver, running back and defensive back during his high school career.

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